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Cossio does not mention his chief innovation: a purely arbitrary use of perspective to create a crackling composition that shines, in Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins' phrase, like "shook foil." By his practice of boldness within bounds, Cossio may be opening a new chapter in the history of ecclesiastical...
Although Motorist Harry Truman told reporters that he was just "perking along" as he drove west with Bess after their week's New York visit, to Pennsylvania Patrolman Manley Stampler it looked more as if he were zipping along. The trooper flagged Harry down on the Pennsylvania Turnpike for cutting in front of passing cars-notably his own patrol car. "I just warned him not to do it again,'' said Stampler. "Mr. Truman promised to be more careful...
...Gerard Manley Hopkins thought of himself as a priest rather than a poet. In his Victorian lifetime, he never saw his poems in print. Ironically, today, when a shelf full of books have been written about him, it is the poet and not the priest that the world chiefly remembers...
...Harvard Alumni Association has elected John Cowles '21, of Minneapolis, Minn., its president for 1953-54. Three vice-presidents were also elected: Leo Daley '27, of Andover, John S. Fleek '15, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Manley Fleischemann '29, of Buffalo, N.Y. Cowles succeeds Charles C. Cabot '22, of Boston...
...remember him back then," said Manley O. Hudson, Bemis Professor of Law, "but I know him now, and he's my choice for a change. We've been friends for years...